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Natalie L.C. Stevens
Dating proposal concerning Hellenistic alabaster urns from Chiusi

A chronological appendix to E. Brunn-G. Körte, I rilievi delle urne etrusche I-III

The chronology of the alabaster urns from Chiusi is a complex problem. Several studies were done regarding this subject, creating a typology and a dating for the objects. Nevertheless only few studies compared the created groups with each other and made a systematic overview. This article aims to fill this void and to add recent chronological data to the Corpus of E. Brunn and G. Körte of 1870-1916.

Article in volume 76, 2001, pages 101-113

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